Book Review: G.A. Aiken’s The Blacksmith Queen
The Old King Is Dead and a prophecy brings war to the Hill Lands, for Keeley Smythe, a blacksmith, intends to protect her younger sister, Beatrix, who is meant to be the next queen.
The Old King Is Dead and a prophecy brings war to the Hill Lands, for Keeley Smythe, a blacksmith, intends to protect her younger sister, Beatrix, who is meant to be the next queen.
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